no, they swim in water and eat bacteria in the water
I believe so. Bacteria eats wastes and old parts from cells, that means they can eat wastes and old parts from plant cells too! So that means they eat grass!
No. Only ungulates (cattle, antelop, deer) eat cud. Basically, they eat grass, but they cannot digest grass (no mammals can.) So they developed a system of outsourcing the job to somebody else. They have symbiotic bacteria in a big pouch in their stomach. When they eat grass, the grass goes into the pouch. The bacteria eat the grass and multiplies enormously. Then the ungulates would belch out the lump of bacteria and chew it again. That is cud. It is high-protein, rich in minerals and very good food. Rabbits simply do not have symbiotic bacteria pouch in their stomach, so they do not eat cud. Interestingly, the Bible (Levictus) wrongly described that rabbits chew cud.
No they don't because they only eat bloodworms(from my experience) and other worms
grass is not to eat so it cant be a fruit or vegetable people walk on grass so that carries many bacteria
Moss is a bryophyte, and is thus neither a bacteria or a fungus, but a rather primitive form of plant.
Grass has cellulose, which humans do not have the bacteria to digest, like cows or horses do. You can eat it, but you can't really digest it for energy. Also, something about not having a working appendix.
Ruminants are animals that eat grass. They are specially adapted to digest the cellulose found in grass by having large stomachs filled with fermenting bacteria.
Cows eat grass. The grass goes into their first stomach (the rumen), where it is digested by bacteria. Bacteria give off gasses (called vfa's or volatile fatty acids). These vfa's get absorbed through the cow's stomach wall into the blood supply, which gives the cows energy to grow big and stong.
Yes, bacteria can kill birds. In this case, bacteria is known for diseases and causes of sickness. It can kills birds because of what the avian (birds) eat. It depends because hawks, owls, and eagles all eat meat they are carnivores. So yes, bacteria can and will kill these birds depending on the type of grass because when a deer (herbivore) eat grass, they do not die automatically, that just means that the grass is fresh. But, you can tell if the grass isn't healthy because of the way it looks, it's moldy, and brown.If you want more information, go to the MS223 website and go to history you will see more.Thank you, MS/HS 223 Supervisions.
Grass rats eat grass.
They do not eat grass. Usually they do not eat grass.